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The UCL Institute of Healthcare Engineering is delighted to host Dr Jess Wade (Imperial College London) and Dr Alice White (Digital Editor, Wellcome Collection) for a talk followed by UCL’s own Wikipedia ‘edit-a-thon’.

The event is open to all staff and students at UCL. It is totally beginners-friendly and will include editing instructions from Wiki-experts.

UCL Wikithon

Join us for a talk by Dr Jess Wade followed by UCL’s very own ‘wikithon’ with guidance from Wikipedian Dr Alice White!

Our beginners-friendly wikithon aims to diversify Wikipedia by creating pages for deserving scientists and engineers who are women and/or from other under-represented groups.

We are focusing on these groups because the scientific field is still overwhelmingly homogenous. People from minority groups face a number of extra hurdles when pursuing an academic career – from passive societal stereotypes to infrastructural biases to overt discrimination.

By helping more people realise that a career in STEM is possible for them, we broaden the range of scientific talent and improve the field for all. Diversity in science ultimately leads to better science.

Dr Jess Wade

Physicist at Imperial College London

Jess was named as one of Nature’s ‘Top 10 Influential People of 2018’

In 2019, Jess was awarded a BEM for services to gender diversity in science

Jess completed an MSci in Physics at Imperial College London before undertaking her PhD. She is now working as a post-doctoral researcher on chiral organic light-emitting diodes.

Jess is well-known for her efforts to diversify the representation of scientists on Wikipedia. After learning 90% of Wikipedia editors were men and 18% of people with entries were women, she began writing a Wikipedia entry a day. She has now written more than 400 pages and holds ‘edit-a-thons’ where people can make their own contribution to the website’s diversity.

Aside from her work on Wikipedia, Jess regularly acts as an ambassador for inclusivity in science – tweeting to her 32,000 Twitter followers, speaking at conferences and with the media, and carrying out other public engagement activities.

Dr Alice White

Dr Alice White is an expert Wikipedian and historian of science. She currently works as Digital Editor at the Wellcome Collection. She is experienced in hosting Wikithons all across the country and encourages participants to learn better referencing, content-creation and reliablity of sources.

In her role at Wellcome Collection she focuses on digital engagement, and works with researchers, librarians, tech experts and anyone else who's interested to help make knowledge more widely available of Wikimedia (Wikipedia, Wikidata, Wikimedia Commons).